cool, i will have to play with it on my r5.Yes it does, and no it doesn’t, respectively. DSLRs needed the wider ‘baseline’ of a faster aperture to actuate the paired sensor lines on the AF sensor, which were physically separated by a significant distance (a bigger distance for the f/2.8 lines than the f/5.6 lines). With DPAF, the ‘baseline’ is the width of a pixel, which is why MILCs can focus accurately even at very narrow apertures (e.g., the max f/22 of an 800/11 with the 2x TC).
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